SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — Numerica Credit Union just recognized 22 local nonprofits for their commitment to kids and families across the region with a $380,000 donation.
The money comes through Numerica’s 2025 Charitable Fund and supports programs to end youth poverty, safe housing, child care, and educational support.
The list of recipients in Spokane includes: Communities In Schools, Community-Minded Enterprises, Family Promise of Spokane, If You Could Save Just One, Partners with Families and Children, Second Harvest, Vanessa Behan, Volunteers of America, YMCA of the Inland Northwest and YWCA Spokane.
In North Idaho, three nonprofits also got support: 3rd Avenue Marketplace, Boys & Girls Club of Kootenai County and the Coeur d’Alene Backpack Program.
Four organizations are now in their third year of receiving substantial $100,000 multi-year grants. Family Promise of Spokane is one of them, along with Safe Passage in North Idaho, Women’s Resource Center of North Central Washington in Wenatchee, and Communities In Schools of Benton-Franklin in the Tri-Cities.
“Numerica CARES for Kids is our commitment to ending youth poverty by supporting programs that create real, lasting change,” said Carla Cicero, Numerica president and CEO. “Through our Numerica Charitable Fund, we are proud to invest in organizations that care for the youth in our communities and reflect our core purpose of enhancing lives, fulfilling dreams and building stronger communities for generations to come.”
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